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During the early stages of OA, chondrocyte apoptosis increases in the articular surface and middle zones of the cartilage, probably as a consequence of constant mechanical damage to the joint [ 20– 20].

A consequence of constant f0/ f1 relative to a change in ν can be seen in Fig. 1(B), which shows that a longer sequence can tolerate, actually, a greater genomic mutation rate per replication, in contrast to the results of [ 3, 14].

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It is also unclear whether the tumors that arise following Cr VI) exposure are due simply to expansion of preexisting initiated cells as a consequence of the constant proliferative pressure, or whether cells become initiated due to new mutations that arise from constant proliferative pressure.

According to Pollitt (2012a) the high reliability of comparative judgement is a "consequence of the constant focus on validity" (p. 168) and this "demands and checks that a sufficient consensus exists amongst the pool of judges involved" (p. 167).

A consequence of the constant search of new partners by dominant pharmaceutical companies is that it becomes extremely difficult for small companies to maintain themselves for an extended time in an industrial network.

Vo et al. (1990)'s model only approximately enforces overall conservation of all components, and the absence of oil cumulative production (N P ) in the equation is a consequence of the constant cumulative condensate/gas molar ratios characteristic of CCE processes.

A consequence of the constant sneering about religion, of any kind, is that it obscures political analysis.

Today, as a consequence of our constant bombardment with screen-based media, some experts believe that kids may have a harder time doing that.

In other words, lower CD4 recovery in the chronic phase of viremia in animals with severe acute CD4 depletion could be just a consequence of a constant high level of susceptibility in these animals.

The lack of correspondence in the phasing of GA and ethylene synthesis between maize and Arabidopsis may be a consequence of the constant light condition used here.

As a consequence of the constant oxidative challenge, cells have used their antioxidant systems (SOD and catalase) to counter the peroxidant fluxes [ 29].

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